
Age: 57
male
Eric Martin Andrew Banadinović (born 9 August 1968), known professionally as Eric Bana, is an Australian actor, comedian, producer, and director. He began his career in the sketch-comedy series Full Frontal before gaining notice in the comedy-drama The Castle (1997). He achieved critical recognition for starring in the biographical crime film Chopper(2000) and as the titular character in Hulk (2003). After a decade of roles in Australian television shows and films, Bana gained Hollywood's attention for his performance in the war film Black Hawk Down (2001) and as Bruce Banner in the superhero horror film Hulk(2003). He played Hector in the war epic Troy (2004) and took a leading role in Steven Spielberg's historical thriller Munich (2005). In 2009, he played the villain Nero in the science-fiction film Star Trek, which was a critical and commercial success. Bana continued to work steadily in the 2010s, portraying Lieutenant Commander Erik S. Kristensen in Lone Survivor(2013) and playing police Sergeant Ralph Sarchie in the horror film Deliver Us from Evil(2014). In 2018, Bana played the title role in a true crime miniseries, Dirty John. In 2020, he returned to Australia to star in outback thriller The Dry. Bana has received several Australian Film Institute awards and has performed distinctive lead and character roles across various genres—from epics to science fiction and action thrillers. In addition to acting, Bana is a motor-racing enthusiast and has participated in multiple racing competitions in Australia. Bana was appointed Member of the Order of Australia(AM) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for his services to drama.

Eric Bana

Duke Barnes
for Duke Barnes in The American and the Aborigine
Suggested by kamsismith

Ricky Barnes has spent much of his life traveling across the world with his country superstar parents, juggling a regular life, and standing out from his peers. However, being the child of a successful public figure has had devastating consequences on his school life and romantic relationship with his childhood friend Bailey Prescott. With that, he gives updating altogether and focuses on school and his acting career. Jewel Kadibil, like Ricky, grew up in a well-known family albeit on a larger scale since her family rules a section of Australia. Though well-put-together on the outside, she struggles with everyday tasks since she suffers from spina bifida as well as dealing with her overbearing nurse. She wants a way out of her dull life and be her person. When the two cross paths in an unexpected place, drama and hilarity ensues. Will they care about their images than their personalities? Will the two families approve?





